Revuelto Gramajo


Revuelto Gramajo is a common hash dish in Argentine and Uruguayan cuisine consisting of fried julienne potatoes, eggs, cheese and vegetables. It is common in Buenos Aires, and has been described as one of the city's "quintessential" dishes. French fries are sometimes used as an ingredient in the dish. It is served with salsa golf.

Etymology

Revuelto Gramajo is named after Colonel Artemio Gramajo, a former government administrator of Buenos Aires.

History

The dish was created by a chef with the intention for it to be served to soldiers in battlefields, and at the time it consisted of fried potatoes, ham, scrambled eggs and peas.

Nutrition information

The dish has a significant amount of protein and nutrients, and a moderate amount of carbohydrates and some calories,it is from Uruguay.